Archive
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17 March 2026
Swiftly does it! Wilder Horsham District brings back the sound of summer
We’re funding community-led action to support this threatened bird, and you can get involved.
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16 March 2026
Neurodivergence and Nature
For Neurodivergence Celebration Week, our Communications Officer Kai shares how nature can be a game changer for the neurodivergent mind.
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16 March 2026
Brighton Marina makes new application to dispose of dredge spoil within Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone
Brighton Marina has applied for a one-year licence for disposal within Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone
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16 March 2026
My favourite reserve - Woods Mill, by Sean Stones
Sean Stones is a wonderful wildlife photographer and regular visitor to Woods Mill Nature Reserve. He tells us why he loves it.
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16 March 2026
Eastbourne Group February 2026 activities
David Beer tells us what the Eastbourne group got up to in February.
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16 March 2026
Blunts Wood and Paiges Meadows Nature Reserve
Sue Hand tells us about the Friends of Blunts Wood & Paiges Meadows Nature Reserve in Haywards Heath
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12 March 2026
Bringing the birds back to Sidlesham Ferry Field
One the most iconic places for birding in West Sussex is being restored to former glories, through a partnership of conservation organisations in Sussex.
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10 March 2026
Be tick aware
With spring around the corner it is a good time to brush up on your knowledge of ticks, where they live and what sensible precautions you can take.
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09 March 2026
A minibus adventure - a youth group enjoy a walk and talk at Old Lodge
Katie Bell and Callum Forster tell us about a great youth event at Old Lodge
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06 March 2026
Yellow Meadow Ants
Have you ever spotted a field of little grassy mounds whilst out walking? Senior Land Adviser, Rich Black, tells us what’s going on beneath these hills.
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05 March 2026
Dirty business? Let's make a wave of change
A new water law is coming - let’s turn our disgust with decades of ‘dirty business’ into a wave of change
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05 March 2026
Five facts on Starling murmurations
Throughout the winter months, lucky locals and many visitors have witnessed magic in the sky from Brighton beach, every evening at dusk. Here’s a few facts about this incredible wildlife spectacle.